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The Thames Gateway region consists of a 40-mile stretch of land extending eastwards from East London along both sides of the River Thames and the Thames estuary. It is the focus for the biggest building programme to be undertaken in the UK for over 50 years with close to 200 000 new homes to be built.

Geology and the Olympic Park
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Geoscience for urban development
Poster by Katherine Royse, David Entwisle, Hannah Cullen and Steve Thorpe
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Geoscientist article: Gateway to Olympic success
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Newsletter 1 - September 2004
Geoscience Solutions for the Thames Gateway
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Newsletter 2 - March 2005
Geoscience Solutions for the Thames Gateway
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Thames Gateway attributed 3D modelling
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Understanding heterogeneity and structure in urban environments: a tool for the assessment of risk and interpretation of geochemical data
Poster by B Smith; S D G Campbell, F M Fordyce, H Kessler, S J Price, D C Entwisle and K R Royse.
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